Research to practice guidance: Sharing the practice learnings from Engaging in change: A Victorian study of perpetrator program attrition and participant engagement in men’s behaviour change programs.
In this research to practice guidance, we share an overview of the key study findings from Engaging in change: A Victorian study of perpetrator program attrition and participant engagement in men’s behaviour change programs, as they relate to practice. This project revealed that engagement is a nuanced process influenced by readiness, motivation, referral pathways, and support systems. It aims to inform future advancements in these programs to enhance victim-survivor safety, improve perpetrator engagement and accountability, and ultimately to reduce repetition of abusive behaviours and escalation of family violence. Highlighting the importance of individualised support and post-program engagement, the study advocates for a more cohesive and supportive approach towards program design and delivery.